Universal remotes work by sending a specific infrared signal to your devices. Each manufacturer (Samsung, Sony, LG, Vizio, etc.) uses a specific set of frequencies. A "code" is essentially a translation key that tells the remote which frequency to use to "talk" to your TV or player.
| Device Type | Sample Codes | |-------------|---------------| | | 12051, 10812, 10030, 10056 | | LG TV | 10178, 11423, 10030 | | Sony TV | 10000, 10834, 11000 | | Vizio TV | 11758, 10864, 10178 | | Roku TV | 13515, 12434 | | Apple TV | 11892, 11756 | | Soundbar (general) | 12100, 10302, 10043 |
As soon as it turns off, press Enter to save the code. 3. Brand Code Search rca codes list
the Device button and the Power button simultaneously until the light turns off and back on.
Older remotes, often used with older TVs or DVD players. Universal remotes work by sending a specific infrared
If the light stays on, the code is correct. If it flashes, try a different code.
If you encounter a persistent error, try a : Older remotes, often used with older TVs or DVD players
Before you start, open the battery cover of your remote. Look for a sticker or a small stamp on the plastic. You are looking for a revision number like .